Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Feb. 16 (UPI) -- An emergency drill at a Japanese zoo made for a comedic scene when a zoo worker donned a cartoon-like bear costume to play the role of a fugitive bruin. The drill at Hitachi City Kamine Zoo was aimed at simulating the facility's response to an Asian black bear escape after an earthquake. Advertisement The drill included the zoo staff, Ibaraki Prefectural Police's Hitachi Police Station, the Hitachi Fire Station and the city's pest damage prevention team attempting to recapture an escaped bear portrayed by the zoo employee. The response team used nets and vehicles to corner the faux-bear before simulating the process of shooting it with a tranquilizer dart. The bear was then returned to its enclosure. Zoos in Japan have previously gone viral for escape drills involving workers dressed as escaped animals including lions and zebras. Read More 27-year-old llama named the oldest in world by Guinness World Records Escaped kangaroo returns home two days later in Texas Deer crashes through classroom window at Alabama elementary school